World's Most Knowledgeable Staff on Electric Hospital Beds.
Before You Buy An Electric Hospital Bed, we discuss with you the following
questions:
1. Are you really interested in an
Adjustable
Bed or a Hospital Bed?
2. How much do you weigh and how tall are you?
3. What size are you interested in?
4. What type of Mattress and Mattress Firmness are you interested in?
5. Is the Optional 3rd Motor important to you (whole bed goes up and
down)? The 3-motor High-Low
Flex-A-Bed is
available in Twin, Full and Queen and Dual King Adjustable Beds.
6. Are you interested in Optional Side Rails or Trapeze-Bar?
7. What are your particular Needs, Concerns, Questions . . .?
If you are disabled, we need to know:
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What are your general Health and Pain considerations?
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Do you need to transfer to a wheelchair?
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Do you have a Caregiver helping you in and out of Bed?
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Are side rails or half rails important?
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Is a trapeze bar a consideration?
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Besides the 3rd motor that elevates the whole bed up and down, are you aware
that some hospital beds are available with Trendellenburg, Reverse Trendellenburg
and Cardio-Recline Functions?
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Do you use a Patient Lift or Hoyer Lift that may also need to fit underneath
the bed?
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Are Bed Sores a Concern?
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Is it important that the Hospital Bed go to a very, LOW position?
STANDARD HOSPITAL BED
A standard hospital bed has two motors where you can electrically elevate
your back and your legs to any position you desire (although you are also
given a manual crank up-and-down function); 2 Motor: Head Up
and Down; Foot Up and Down.
36" x 80" Standard some 84".
A standard hospital bed comes with your choice of vinyl covered innerspring
or foam Mattress. Most hospital bed manufactures also have available
a very fine, specialized selection of mattresses for your individual needs.
Since "half" your comfort will come from the mattress you select, we
must go over your preferences, needs, age, weight and health problems to
get you the best night's sleep possible.
Half Rails, Full Rails, Headboard & Footboard, Trapeze Bar, bottom fitted
sheets, Mattress (waterproof available) Pads, Bed Tray, Locking Casters,
Battery Back-up, Scales, Extra Support Mattress Edges, Low and High-Profile
Mattresses, . . are some of the options we go over.
FULLY ELECTRIC 3 MOTOR HOSPITAL BED
A fully electric hospital bed has 3 motors that allows you to electrically
adjust the whole bed up and down; 3 Motor: Head Up and
Down; Foot Up and
Down PLUS Whole Bed Goes Up and
Down. The third motor (fully electric) is helpful if you need
to transfer to a wheelchair (so the hospital bed can be at the same level
of the wheelchair.) Also it can assist a caregiver to get you at the
right height for the caregiver. If you are short, a low bed is helpful
to help you get into bed. A low bed can also be helpful if you feel
someone may ever fall out of bed. Low beds go as low as 7" to 9" without
the mattress. 36" x 80" Standard some 84"
IF YOU ARE DISABLED
Although all hospital beds elevate and bend the legs to help with circulatory
problems and low back pain, some doctors recommend trendellenburg and
Cardio-Chair reclining functions.
Trendellenberg slants the whole body flat with the feet up and the back down;
or reverse trendellenburg that does the opposite. Trendellenburg also
helps a caregiver and the patient themselves to self-boost and re-adjust
their body's position on the hospital bed.
Cardio-Chair Reclining features of
theTransfer-Master
Sleeper Lounge
or Tri-Flex
help maintain comfort, respiratory and circulatory functions. Cardio-Chair
reclining positions are also used in pain avoidance positioning creating
pressure relief that may also ultimately help to prevent decubitus ulcers.
If someone is disabled, Cardio-Chair Reclining features are surely
an added benefit.
BED SORES
If Bed Sores (Stages I-IV) are a concern, there are many advanced technology,
special therapeutic support, alternating air and Lateral Rotation Therapy
mattresses available. We would recommend, for one, the fine mattresses
from Blue Chip.
HEAVY DUTY BARIATRIC MODELS
Over 350 Pounds considered by Medicare as Heavy-Duty. We are specialists
in Hospital Beds in all sizes with up to 1000 Pound weight capability.
ALL SIZES
Full, Queen, King and Over-Size Available. At Electropedic, we also
go out of our way to find the right size and style hospital bed for you.
All features combine to promote patient independence, improving
psychological well being, and ease for both patient and caregiver.
We sell direct to the public and to many hospitals,
sleep centers and
bariatric
facilities.
USED
selection of Hospital Beds at 1/2 OFF Regular Price.
You may want to email your questions direct to:
ElaineLatham@comcast.net
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